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hcleveland wrote:I really, really like this design! So clever and funny. Did you try it on a different color shirt? I am curious what it would look like on a bright color? Keep up the great work. I look forward to seeing more of your designs!

Thank you! I did try it on other colors briefly, the maroon stood out to me for some reason though. glad you like! :D

Ryokincaid

SkekTek wrote:Nope. Totally sketched by hand- drew the outline, then went through several iterations of pencilling in the letters, scanning the result, then once I got them where I liked them- did the final changes in Illustrator.

Here are the last few sketches before the rest was digital- note the middle one where I screwed up and spelled lau wili wili wili... too many willies

While I will probably never wear/buy this shirt, you are definitely getting my vote for all your hard work. I had completely forgotten about the huma huma fish...and now I have another one to someday remember!

Mavyn

corinamt wrote:I just made this account I read the whole thing but I thought it wouldnt be a problem because im the owner of the website and I just made this shirt but havent printed it out if thats the case I might at well take the t shirt off my site for now so I wont get in trouble but if I dont win the derby imma put it back on my site because I dont see nothing wrong with it.

How about the fact that by entering this derby, you agree that WOOT has rights to your design for 60 days?

goldenthorn

corinamt wrote:really I do too you can find this tshirt at www.335546.spreadshirt.com they got a couple of domos t shirt there

Hello.

When you submit a design to shirt.woot's derby, you are agreeing that shirt.woot has an exclusive hold on your design for a set time period.

This means that you are NOT allowed to submit your design or have it available for sale ANYWHERE ELSE during that time period. If your shirt is not a winner, then you may do what you like after the hold time period is over. If your design is awarded an Honorable Mention, then the hold is extended until the next Double-Take Derby unless you contact woot and request to be released from the hold.

What you are doing right now is very much against the rules of the contest you have entered.

It would behoove you to acquaint yourself with the rules of the site and the contest you are entering BEFORE you enter. The information is listed in the Terms and Conditions, which is right there on the submission page and you even have to click a box saying you've read and agree to the RULES of the contest you are entering.

The shirt.woot FAQ is a good place to start familiarizing yourself with the site, after the basic legal rules of the contest. It is found in the bottom right corner of every single shirt.woot page and right there, linked very obviously, top left column, on the entry submission page for the derby.

goldenthorn

corinamt wrote:i read half of it but i dont mind if they hold my design for 60 days its fine with me

Were I to advise anything, I would very strongly advise that you go back and read the rules and the FAQ thoroughly and carefully. Perhaps even take some extra time to think about it, and maybe then read it yet again, to make sure you didn't miss anything. Both the rules AND the shirt.woot FAQ. I'd certainly suggest that you definitely take your time and do it right. Really read and think and reflect well and fully through.

corinamt

When you submit a design to shirt.woot's derby, you are agreeing that shirt.woot has an exclusive hold on your design for a set time period.

This means that you are NOT allowed to submit your design or have it available for sale ANYWHERE ELSE during that time period. If your shirt is not a winner, then you may do what you like after the hold time period is over. If your design is awarded an Honorable Mention, then the hold is extended until the next Double-Take Derby unless you contact woot and request to be released from the hold.

What you are doing right now is very much against the rules of the contest you have entered.

It would behoove you to acquaint yourself with the rules of the site and the contest you are entering BEFORE you enter. The information is listed in the Terms and Conditions, which is right there on the submission page and you even have to click a box saying you've read and agree to the RULES of the contest you are entering.

The shirt.woot FAQ is a good place to start familiarizing yourself with the site, after the basic legal rules of the contest. It is found in the bottom right corner of every single shirt.woot page and right there, linked very obviously, top left column, on the entry submission page for the derby.

ok I understand And I already told this to another person I new hear so I didnt know I already Took the design off of my site and I agree with the terms and condition so there are no need to tell me this again its already off my site ok. I do not no how to erase the comment that has my website on it but I would like to erase it so there wont be anymore problems

corinamt

goldenthorn wrote:Were I to advise anything, I would very strongly advise that you go back and read the rules and the FAQ thoroughly and carefully. Perhaps even take some extra time to think about it, and maybe then read it yet again, to make sure you didn't miss anything. Both the rules AND the shirt.woot FAQ. I'd certainly suggest that you definitely take your time and do it right. Really read and think and reflect well and fully through.

Good luck!

Ok umh look ok I said it's a mistake and it wont happen again and I would advise you to stop telling me I need to read it again because I will geesh I get the point ok

krodo

kllangellier

PIPA, if passed, will give U.S. corporations and the government the right to seek affirmative legal action with any website that they see as enabling copyright infringement whether of U.S. origin or not. *From http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/design/how-sopa-pipa-can-affect-you/
Idk, maybe I'm wrong.

robbiepbrown

missmissa07

kllangellier wrote:PIPA, if passed, will give U.S. corporations and the government the right to seek affirmative legal action with any website that they see as enabling copyright infringement whether of U.S. origin or not. *From http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/design/how-sopa-pipa-can-affect-you/
Idk, maybe I'm wrong.

Nah, that's right. I meant more that since the laws haven't been passed (and now, probably won't be considering the backlash on the internet) then woot wouldn't have to be concerned about it yet.

I think that designs including this one got rejected because of other legal issues Woot has been having lately, namely the Dark Knight fiasco that they've been keeping under wraps.

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